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21 people are interested
Event Planner
ORGANIZATION: Center For Law and Military
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21 people are interested
The Center for Law and Military Policy, the premiere nonprofit think tank in Southern California, is preparing for its annual Fundraiser Gala. Held at the Fashion Island Hotel on November 15, we are currently assembling our event planning team to organize and coordinate the event. There is much to do as we are aiming to have 300 attendees at a formal dinner and awards ceremony. We need assistance in marketing the gala, selling tickets, strategic planning, and working with hotel personnel, to name a few. All work can be done remotely in concert with our Director of Development, Marcia Marinovich.
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About Center For Law and Military
Location:
4952 Warner Ave, Suite 230, Huntington Beach, CA 92649, US
Mission Statement
The Center for Law and Military Policy conducts research and produces educational material in order to strengthen the legal protections of service members and veterans. Our work helps to close the civil-military gap, the civilian population’s limited understanding of military life and culture. Less than 1% of the country are in the military in any form. The growing divide between the two communities, civilian and military, is harmful and inconsistent with America's founding values. Through rigorous scholarship and timely educational programs, the CLMP seeks to bridge the gap between service member and civilian, deepening understanding, appreciation, and consideration on both sides.
Description
The Center for Law and Military Policy is a think tank dedicated to strengthening the legal protections of those who serve our nation in uniform.
Led by Dwight Stirling, a law professor and reserve JAG officer, the CLMP seeks to change policies that harm everyday service members. The co-founder and former CEO of Veterans Legal Institute, Mr. Stirling has seen first-hand just how vulnerable military personnel are, particularly the rank and file who enlist directly out of high school. Yet while these brave men and women risk their lives keeping America free, their own rights are often ignored or even discarded altogether. This is not right. Serving in uniform should not make a person a second-class citizen.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
4952 Warner AveSuite 230Huntington BeachHuntington Beach, CA 92649
DATE POSTED
May 31, 2019
SKILLS
- Event Design & Planning
- Event Management
- Business Development & Sales Management
- Administrative Support
- Event Planning / Management
- Community Outreach
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- The time commitment is around 8-12 hours per week.
- All work can be performed remotely.